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Integrity Athletics Martial Arts Program offers Martial Arts classes as part of a broader youth athletics program that also includes Preschool Gymnastics, Boys Gymnastics, Girls Gymnastics, Tumbling & Trampoline, Ninja, Special Needs programming, Seasonal Camps, Summer Camps, Parties, Special Events, Preschool Open Gym, Recreational Classes, competitive programs in Boys Gymnastics, Girls Gymnastics, and Trampoline & Tumbling, as well as TNT or trampoline only classes. All students who are in TNT or trampoline only classes are required to wear socks when bouncing, and parents are asked to send socks with their child to class.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
Integrity Athletics states its mission as “Developing Happy, Healthy Kids.” The organization is home to 5-time National Champion, 3-time Olympian, and Olympic Silver Medalist Blaine Wilson. The leadership team includes Blaine Wilson (owner, overseeing competitive coaches and coaching both boys and girls competitive teams), Lindsay Parks (Director of Programming and Girl's Recreational Gymnastics Program Lead and Ninja Recreational Program Lead), James Wickham (Executive Director of Gymnastics Operations), Jen Campbell (Director of Operations), Kristy Fries (Executive Director of Business Operations), Ashley Hammond (Client Experience Director), Alex Renkert (Director of Marketing), Deven Jones (HR Manager), Chelsa Soldner (Customer Service Lead), Darell Doupnik (Billing Director), Amy Hawkins (Preschool Gymnastics Program Lead), Neil Zyburt (Boy's Recreational Gymnastics Program Lead), Sam Roberts (TNT / Tumble Only Recreational Program Lead), Dory Roettker (Girl's Team Gymnastics Lead), Stan Dobrydnio (Boy's Team Gymnastics Lead), and Tristan Van Natta (T&T Team Gymnastics Lead). Integrity Athletics describes itself as a state-of-the-art facility in youth athletics with over 65,000 square feet of space, Olympic-quality trampoline beds, and a mobile application for enrollment, attendance, and booking parties, along with an online shop for apparel and merchandise.
One parent reports that the martial arts program has been her son's favorite activity of the week, noting that he has participated in both Ju Jitsu and Tae Kwon Do there and asks for more classes, and she describes the instructors as giving time to each child in the class. Other parents describe positive experiences with the gymnastics and Ninja programs, including comments about patient and engaging coaches, enjoyment of swinging and the warped wall, and children looking forward to weekly classes.
Last updated May 13, 2026.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
Integrity Athletics states its mission as “Developing Happy, Healthy Kids.” The organization is home to 5-time National Champion, 3-time Olympian, and Olympic Silver Medalist Blaine Wilson. The leadership team includes Blaine Wilson (owner, overseeing competitive coaches and coaching both boys and girls competitive teams), Lindsay Parks (Director of Programming and Girl's Recreational Gymnastics Program Lead and Ninja Recreational Program Lead), James Wickham (Executive Director of Gymnastics Operations), Jen Campbell (Director of Operations), Kristy Fries (Executive Director of Business Operations), Ashley Hammond (Client Experience Director), Alex Renkert (Director of Marketing), Deven Jones (HR Manager), Chelsa Soldner (Customer Service Lead), Darell Doupnik (Billing Director), Amy Hawkins (Preschool Gymnastics Program Lead), Neil Zyburt (Boy's Recreational Gymnastics Program Lead), Sam Roberts (TNT / Tumble Only Recreational Program Lead), Dory Roettker (Girl's Team Gymnastics Lead), Stan Dobrydnio (Boy's Team Gymnastics Lead), and Tristan Van Natta (T&T Team Gymnastics Lead). Integrity Athletics describes itself as a state-of-the-art facility in youth athletics with over 65,000 square feet of space, Olympic-quality trampoline beds, and a mobile application for enrollment, attendance, and booking parties, along with an online shop for apparel and merchandise.
One parent reports that the martial arts program has been her son's favorite activity of the week, noting that he has participated in both Ju Jitsu and Tae Kwon Do there and asks for more classes, and she describes the instructors as giving time to each child in the class. Other parents describe positive experiences with the gymnastics and Ninja programs, including comments about patient and engaging coaches, enjoyment of swinging and the warped wall, and children looking forward to weekly classes.
Last updated May 13, 2026.
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